FINZAN


Title   Cast   Director   Year Shown  Other Info    Country  Notes 




Mali, 1989, 107 min

Shown in 1990

CREDITS

dir
Cheick Oumar Sissoko
scr
Cheick Oumar Sissoko
cam
Cheick Hamala Keita
editor
Motandi Ouoba
cast
Diarrah Sanogo, Namory Keita, Koti

OTHER

source
Kora Films
premiere
U.S. Premiere

COMMENTS

Cheick Oumar Sissoko attended the screening. Finzan was one of four Opening Night films.
Finzan

One of the great revelations of recent African cinema is Mali's very talented Cheick Oumar Sissoko. Following his impressive feature debut (Garbage Boys, SFIFF 1987), fans have eagerly awaited this recently completed second feature. In Bambara, finzan means "rebellion," a most fitting title for this story of two women steadfastly resisting tradition. After the death of her husband, Nanyuma refuses to bow to ancestral protocol by marrying her brother-in-law. The younger Fili tries to escape the ritual of female circumcision. Sissoko deftly balances widely divergent points of view: the determined struggle of some women, the obedient tolerance of others and the bewilderment of men lost in these times of transition. Finzan's primary strength resides in the director's ability to temper a serious subject with compassion and humor. As in Garbage Boys, children are omnipresent, humorously mimicking old parental beliefs while siding with the mother. Most importantly, they are the optimistic note of changes to come. Sissoko's fine script subtly illustrates relations and conflicts between men and women, women amongst themselves and, finally, the small community and the powerful State. Lively, funny and sharp, Finzan is dedicated to the African woman. It shared the Jury's Award last year at Nantes.

—Marie-Pierre Macia